
Jesús María Rural Expo 2025: SRJM sold all the booths for its 78th edition
The commercial, industrial, and livestock exhibition will take place from September 5 to 7 at the Malabrigo grounds
The Rural Society of Jesús María (SRJM) confirmed that the 78th Rural Expo has sold all its stands. The event will take place from September 5 to 7 at the traditional Malabrigo venue.
The Commercial Hall, the outdoor stand areas, and the gastronomic sectors with food trucks will be filled to capacity. Demand has exceeded the organization's expectations, which is already working on the final logistics.
According to Ariel Cadamuro, SRJM's secretary, the priority is to provide each visitor with a unique experience. "We are fine-tuning details so that the public enjoys every corner of the exhibition," he stated.

Record attendance expected
In recent editions, the Jesús María Rural Expo has attracted more than 40,000 attendees. For 2025, advance ticket sales show a trend that could set a new record.
The event stands out not only for its livestock and industrial showcase, but also for its appeal to families and local communities. Visitors from across the region, including Córdoba's capital, usually attend the event.
Cadamuro emphasized that the Expo reflects the traditions and hard work of the Argentine countryside. "Here, people experience the customs and work that identify us as a society," he noted.

New features and exclusive spaces
The 2025 edition will include a second gastronomic area, expanded from last year. In addition, the presence of agricultural machinery has been strengthened, adding appeal for the specialized public.
SRJM members and their guests will have access to an exclusive area in the Pampa Hall, with differentiated service and special amenities. This proposal seeks to enhance the sense of belonging and strengthen the institutional bond.
With a comprehensive and varied offering, the Jesús María Rural Expo is once again emerging as a key meeting point for Córdoba's agricultural sector. The event will be a space where tradition, innovation, and community come together in one place.

Jesús María has established itself as an agricultural and cultural hub in Córdoba, with events that go beyond production and reinforce national identity. The Rural Expo and the Festival of Doma and Folklore are milestones that unite tradition, music, and the countryside, projecting the city as a benchmark for Argentina's interior.
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